Luxoft Training Bucharest hosts Java event
Luxoft Training Bucharest hosts Java event
Because Java and Luxoft always go well together on the 25th of June we once again welcomed the members of Bucharest Java User Group for their monthly meeting. The presenter for this event was Ionut Balosin, Technical Leader at Luxoft and the subject of the presentation was the Evolution of Garbage Collection in HotSpot Virtual Machine. How to choose, tune and profile them.
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Because Java and Luxoft always go well together on the 25th of June we once again welcomed the members of Bucharest Java User Group for their monthly meeting. The presenter for this event was Ionut Balosin, Technical Leader at Luxoft and the subject of the presentation was the Evolution of Garbage Collection in HotSpot Virtual Machine. How to choose, tune and profile them.
You check out his presentations by following this link.
During the event we talked about the evolution and performance of all Garbage Collection algorithms written for Oracle HotSpot Virtual Machine, from the early beginnings to the latest Java releases. Each algorithm was given a brief explanation as well as some of the advantages and disadvantages related to its use, the nature of the application and the system requirements suitable for them.
Around 30 people took part in the event and the feedback we received was very positive. This is just the beginning of our partnership with BJUG and we will be working together on other events aimed at Java enthusiasts.
If you want to stay up to date with the latest news, events and courses from Luxoft Training follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook or Google+.
You check out his presentations by following this link.
During the event we talked about the evolution and performance of all Garbage Collection algorithms written for Oracle HotSpot Virtual Machine, from the early beginnings to the latest Java releases. Each algorithm was given a brief explanation as well as some of the advantages and disadvantages related to its use, the nature of the application and the system requirements suitable for them.
Around 30 people took part in the event and the feedback we received was very positive. This is just the beginning of our partnership with BJUG and we will be working together on other events aimed at Java enthusiasts.
If you want to stay up to date with the latest news, events and courses from Luxoft Training follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook or Google+.